I change the default to 1,000,000 in the settings and never worry about it.
You can use render() to compute the geometry with CGAL to make life easy
for OpenCSG.
On Thu, 4 Jul 2019 at 10:06, Juan C.Cilleruelo <juanc.cilleruelo at gmail.com>
wrote:
> /*******/
>> Compiling design (CSG Products normalization)...
> WARNING: Normalized tree is growing past 200000 elements. Aborting
> normalization.
> WARNING: CSG normalization resulted in an empty tree
> Normalized CSG tree has 0 elements
>> /*******/
>> I'm worried about this limitation of OpenSCAD. The code for the drawings
> in my program is generated by my design software, still in development.
>> This problem, by now, only occurs when I create, by mistake, complex very
> absurd and complex instructions caused by software errors in my product.
>> But my software is going to have the power to create really complex draws.
> And I need to improve the resulting code to avoid this error as many as
> possible.
>> First question: I know that OpenSCAD has a section of OpenCSG options.
> It's recommendable change default options? and what are de consequences of
> doing it?
>> Second question: Are there some code tricks I need to know to maintain
> these CSG products in a low limit? By example: fewer brackets, fewer lines
> of code, some type of instructions that are a bigger resources consumer?
>> Thank you in advance!
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